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Meaning
The phrase "found out" means to discover or realize information that was previously unknown. It often implies learning something surprising or uncovering a secret. When someone "finds out" something, they gain knowledge about it that others may not have known before.
Synonyms
- Discovered
- Uncovered
- Revealed
- Learned
- Detected
Antonyms
- Concealed
- Hid
- Ignored
- Overlooked
- Missed
Etymology
The phrase "found out" comes from the verb "to find," which has Old English roots from "findan," meaning to come upon or discover. The term "out" is used to indicate a completeness of discovery—meaning that something that was hidden is now revealed.
Examples
- After weeks of investigation, the detective finally found out the truth about the incident.
- She was shocked when she found out that her friend had been lying to her.
- I recently found out that I have a distant relative who is a famous author.
- They found out about the surprise party when someone accidentally let it slip.
- He found out his test results earlier than expected and was relieved to pass.